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Somewhere to show off our creative talents and achievements, whether story writing or poems, painting or running a marathon, surviving a church youth weekend, amazing photos or . . . or . . .

We live at a time ...characterized by a subliminal relativism that penetrates every area of life. Sometimes this relativism becomes aggressive, when it opposes those who say that they know where the truth or meaning of life is to be found. Benedict XV1.

Sorry, Pondero, but I'm not getting your photos on Facebook. There's just a boring message saying that I'm unable to receive such material where I live (ie. Spain.) Perhaps those in the UK might be more fortunate. In any event, and as a recommendation for all, Photobucket never fails...

"We have more knowledge than those who came before us not because of our greater intelligence and understanding, but because we are dwarves sitting on the shoulders of giants who preceded us."- Bernard of Chartres

Well, that is a surprise. is anyone else in the same position, say in England?

We live at a time ...characterized by a subliminal relativism that penetrates every area of life. Sometimes this relativism becomes aggressive, when it opposes those who say that they know where the truth or meaning of life is to be found. Benedict XV1.

This is the delicious Yorkshire Pudding I cooked today, Wednesday. It was delicious as we shared it.Gravy extraThe recipe is as follows:3 eggs, 1.5 cups of 2% milk, 1.5 cups of general purpose flour.Mix the eggs and milk in a bowl, stir in with electric mixer the flour,let stand covered for half an hour,then grease the bottom of the pan with canola oil and olive oil lightly, warm it and make sure it covers all the area of pan and part of the sides.Then cook for 25-30 minutes in an oven at 425 degrees F.

We live at a time ...characterized by a subliminal relativism that penetrates every area of life. Sometimes this relativism becomes aggressive, when it opposes those who say that they know where the truth or meaning of life is to be found. Benedict XV1.

It looks delicious, Pondero!. It's years since I had roast beef and Yorkshire pudding swimming in dark gravy (you can't get it here.) Still, with that recipe, we could always have a crack at it (and beef for roasting is available here.)

"We have more knowledge than those who came before us not because of our greater intelligence and understanding, but because we are dwarves sitting on the shoulders of giants who preceded us."- Bernard of Chartres

The only correction I would make to this Greg is to add to the milk a quarter cup or less of water. The recipe is from a Graham Kerr cookbook :by the Galloping Gourmet.I have no recipe for roast beef, but that would be delicious to add to it.

EDIT.The phrase terrible Greg was not of my doing and has been corrected. I will watch this Android more closely in future.If I write a word such as "this" which I did in this case, Android thinks it knows better and substituted a word it has seen before in some context. I don't understand the Android technology and so I have to double check all the words I write when using this Acer,Android tablet.When I use the computer upstairs I have no problems in this manner, you see it is not run on or by Android.

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We live at a time ...characterized by a subliminal relativism that penetrates every area of life. Sometimes this relativism becomes aggressive, when it opposes those who say that they know where the truth or meaning of life is to be found. Benedict XV1.

I will put you on my list of friends.Then you should be able to see all the photos I have on Facebook.

You are not on Facebook Lyn so I cannot make you a friend.

We live at a time ...characterized by a subliminal relativism that penetrates every area of life. Sometimes this relativism becomes aggressive, when it opposes those who say that they know where the truth or meaning of life is to be found. Benedict XV1.